Church of England keeps ban on same-sex marriages
The Church of England will not change its rules to allow priests to marry same-sex couples following five years of internal debate on the issue, it announced on Wednesday.”Under the proposals, same-sex couples would still not be able to get married in…
Shippers moving supply chains closer to home after disruptions, report argues
Extended Covid lockdowns, Ukraine war, inflation and increasing protectionist policies are all having an impact, according to ports group DP World
76ers, Devils owners buy into Ripken, Cooperstown baseball
Cal Ripken and Cooperstown are connected again.
IcedID and Vidar Infostealers Spread Through Adverts Mimicking Popular Tools
The attackers lure their victims through search engine advertisements that mimic popular software projects. Buying adverts enables attackers to achieve a higher search engine ranking for their malicious websites for software-related queries.
Source: Twitter manager Siddharth Rao told employees that daily revenue was 40% lower than a year earlier and more than 500 top advertisers have paused spending (Erin Woo/The Information)
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Source: Twitter manager Siddharth Rao told employees that daily revenue was 40% lower than a year earlier and more than 500 top advertisers have paused spending — A senior Twitter manager told employees t…
Zelensky will address the Davos gathering in a marathon week of diplomacy.
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Jailed ‘El Chapo’ drug kingpin sends ‘SOS’ to Mexico president
Notorious drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman has appealed to Mexico’s president for help due to alleged “psychological torment” he is suffering in a US prison, his lawyer said Tuesday.”In the six years that Joaquin has been in the United States, he …
‘Unspeakable pain’ after Ukraine’s Interior Minister killed in helicopter crash
Ukraine’s Interior Minister and his deputy were among 18 people killed on Wednesday after a helicopter crashed beside a kindergarten in a suburb of the capital Kyiv.
Microsoft confirms 10,000 job cuts in memo to staff
Updated: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has told staff that 10,000 jobs are to go.